Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 11, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE SEVEN
You Can V Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad
WANT to tell jour nom Want
to get fd ol t odd uta
and is household turaishing
Do you ned tools (or rout gar
den? . An inexpensive want-Ao
la the Mali mount Claeaifieo
Pag mil find the u" te
these and many other perplexing
problem
Here Are the Rates:
per word first insertion
Baob additional Uuwrtloa
mi word '
le
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month, without -copy
onanges l-"
75
Phone
LOST ANU FOUND
JSTPemauTscotch fox Wrrler with
white breast and paws, on No Cen
tral. Saturday: name of Trlxle. 10"
No. CentT&L
5SCwheaton gasoline faucet and
CTnnectlone. Finder please return to
sneu uu w
Lost H dog missing, call ii-
" WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man to do cement work.
BOX IJidu.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Reliable woman experienc
WedrTnulng & teaching, for per
aonal service work along the line of
social welfare. Short hours, moderate
remuneration. Give detailed address
Ind referenoe. Box 13749 Tribune.
WANTED Experienced waitress; must
be able to type: must have refer
ence. Diamond Cat.
WANTED SITUATION
BOV WANTS to work for room and
hoard while attending school. Box
13731, Tribune.
WANTED MISOSLLANEOUB
WANTED Wood range for cash. Box
13750 Tribune.
. Anon.. Hrivlncr to Eugene
early this week and can take a
young man wno wui
O. address C. W., Mall Tribune and
young man will call.
WANTED Circulating heater and
small wood range. Tel. 581.
WANTED Light car. will trade
good cow ana pay -
it Lockwood's Milk Depot. 1802
west Main. ; ' ' .
Ti-a vnm Board and room. $25;
north side. L. Brown, Jackson
Hotel.
WANTED Song poems and melodies
to arrange for publication ana iw
rfu Rrnnricastlnff. Copyrights se-
cured. Halgbt Song Service, 318
Liberty Blag.
WANTED wool. hiae and pelts: pre
mium price for lamba wool. Med
ford Bargain House. 37 N. Orape
Phone 1062.
WANTED Pasture lor cows also
i want aaddie norae. unesier wenm.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished. 8o lb. Also day work. Tel
4-F-3.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished. So lb. Phone 4-F-2.
WANTED Modern house to rent. 3
bedrooms, walking distance to
courthouse, pnun iii-a.
wanted Whit Leghorn pullers.
Qlv description and price. Box
133. Butte Falls, ore.
WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey
cows to party witn reea. a. a
Howell, Rt. 3. Grants Pass.
HAT GRINDING A specialty Brown
tha bay grinder. 40 So. Central.
PHONE 989-R. Have your furniture
reupnoistereo., reffiuea, reiiaisuca
Thlbsult.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
to RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER As unk of all
descriotions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
TT No Grape Tel 1083
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 37 N Grspe St. Tei
1082.
WANTED Listlnge of valley homes la
exchange for choice Cal property
Staple Realty Co., Ahland.
rOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT One of the prettiest and
homiest cottages In Medford. Beau
tifully and completely furnished.
Nice yard and flowera. Furnace heat,
basement, wsshlng niachlne. Frlzid
alr. fireplace, garage In a aplen
dld neighborhood. Avallsble Sept.
18. 143 50. water paid. 830 W. 4t'.l
St.. or call 1473-W. Key at 44 N.
Peach.
HOMES FOR RENT ClU 898.
FOR RENT 39 Glen Oak Court. Call
H. H. Brown. 103: after 3. 1070.
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern four
room house on Sailing are., near
Crater Lake highway. Hardwood
floors, furnace heat, one acre
ground. Call H. H. Brown. 105.
FOR RENT Houses at 203 Summit:
320 North Hollv: 38 Summit; 1025
W. 9th; 305 Tripp: 1003 Salllnl
u Ave. Call First Insurance Ag-ncy,
H- H. Brown 105. After 6 call 1870.
FOR RENT S-room furnished bouse
Inquiro 333 N. Rlterside.
FOR RENT Open for Inapeotlon, 124
Vancouver.
roB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 504 Ed ward. Ftrat In
surance Agency. 105.
318 8. NEWTOWN 1 bedroom, din
ing room, living room, fireplace,
front porch; good condition: 2J,
water paid. Call Pint Insurance
Agency. H. H. Brown. 103; after
6. 1670.
FOR RENT Deelrable 7-room un
furnished home; a bedrooms, screen
porch, fireplace, hardwood floors.
' large lawn, with shade trees: with
or without furnaoa heat. Phone
1143-J.
FOR RENT S-room unfurnished
house. 1033 W. 10th. C. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT To adults or adults with
grown children. Ideal 6-room un
furnished bungalow In first-class
condition, close In: has bullt-ln fix
tures, heatrola. electric water heat
er and tank; new llnolelum on kit
chen floor: laundry tubs, screened
porches, garage, wood house, nice
lawn. See property at 710 W. Uth
and call first door west. Ready for
occupancy and low rent to good
tenant.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
house, close In. Inquire 141 So.
Holly.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
house, til Woodstock.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 13088, Tribune.
For RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown a White.
HOUSES H0. 112.50 and 818. water
paid: wood range Phone 105.
OLASST modern S-room stuooo. fast
front. Clear 025 Pin.
FOR SALE OR RENT Sidney Smith
noma turner West Main as orange
Exoluslve listing, w L Vawter
Jackson Co Bank Bldg.
FIVE room furnished home. 118 Cot
tage.
FOB AUNT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 8 rooms or 3 rooms. 838
west 4tn et.
BE comfortable this winter by living
In one of our unequalled 4-room
furnished flats; steam-heated. Frlg-
ldalre, tile kitchen. Every conceiv
able convenience plua best of man
agement. Rent without garage to
permanently employed tenants,
437.50 mo. Holly Apts., 138 No.
Holly. Union Savings 8s Loan Aasn ,
owners, 45 S. Central.
8-ROOM furnished apartment. Tel
549-R.
FOR RENT Apts. 633 No. Riverside
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
combination living and dining room.
sleeping room, kitchenette with
bunt-ins, gaa range, refrigerator
bath and toilet. Heat and water
furnished Rent 118.00 Der month
Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune
office.
DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly.
FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD and room In private family
close to courthouse and high
school. Also WAnt washing or care
of children. Write Box 13708, care
Tribune.
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT FURNISHED KOO.M3
FOR RENT Nice clean rooms at
Fountain Lodge.
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Grape.
FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good
board at 14 Cottage.
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Room 18x95 feet to alley
317 North Riverside.
FOB EXCHANOB
for SALE OR TRADE Equity
28" Nash coupe for light car. 411
8. Front.
FOR TRADE Cow or chickens for
wood. Phone Central Point, 113.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work
and saddle norsea. lei. ojo-k.
for sale or TRADE Young pure
bred brown Swiss bull. Tel. 417
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
in i-room bouse, excellent location
box 1083i. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light sedsn la
good condition, for truck. Phone
0U7-R-1.
1-ROOM modern boms bath, laundry
trat screened porch bullt-lna gar
age shade and 'rult treea: 1700
equity for car. acreage, cabin site
or what nave you raone losa-i
or write Bos 13337 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood sound
wirk horse. 1400 lbs. 7 years old
Walter Jones. 2nd Bouse below
bridge. So. Ashland.
FOB EXCHANOB REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medford
property: Lsrge lot In Klamath
Falls, can be aivioeo. email nouei.
woodshed. Address Box 13838, Trib
une.
FOR EXCHANGE Los Angeles resi
dence for small acreage D. C. Gear-
hart. Rt. 3. Box 357-A, Grants Pass
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10-
csbln auto camp at Alturas. Cal.
Big Fines Lbr. Co., Meaiora, ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice tittle borne in
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Mediord or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage. What have you. 155 7tb St.
Ashland.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
4 ROOMS, hardwood floors, flreplsce
very modern, ll-j acres of land. 810
per montn, water psio, on neene
Wsy drive, opposite Medford Pub
lic Golf Course. Union Ssvlngs ec
Loan Ass n., 45 S. Central.
WHEN vou think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
rOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Registered Shropshire
rams and ram lamba. u A. salade,
Jr.. Central point.
POR SALE 4 young cows and wagon
837 Pine.
,
rVK SALS100 sheep. Piione 41.7.
r(R SAUS AUTOMOBILES.
OOOD USED CARS
Trade In your old car on a better on
1930 Bute coupe.
1931 Chevrolet sedsn.
1930 Chrysler Brougham.
1030 Ford Roadster.
1927 Oakland sedan.
1938 Chevrolet coups.
1928 Packard sedan.
Buy while prices are low.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
88 N. Riverside.
CHEVROLET truck for aale. cheap.
See at Valley Auto Wrecking, 1740
No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Latest model Chevrolet
sedan, guaranteed like new; very
small mileage. Take car In trade
and arrange terms. Address Box
13642. Tribune.
FOR SALE One Federal truck, one
Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 530 8.
Central.
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE R. I. Red laying hens
Mra. cnas. Sheiton, Eagle point, ore
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOR SALS: Cocker apanlela 4 mos
old, and roller canaries. Jackson
ville. Phone 173.
FOR SALE HOMES
AVAILABLE Sept. 18831 Dakota
St. Excellent home 3 blocks irom
Senior HI. First Insurance Agency.
H. H. Brown. Tel 109.
FOP SALE New 8-roora modern
bouse in Eugene, will sacrince.
Inquire 1129 Ntanbo St., Medford
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
TOMATOES for canning lo lb. de
livered In 50-Ib. lug. pnone losa.
FOR SALE Elberta and Mulr peaches
ready now. Bring oontalners. K.
DeWlt, Fern Valley.
FOR SALE Small wood range, used
about 3 weeks. Call at 839 W. Palm
FOR SALE Circulating heater, wood
or coaL Write Box 13837, Tribune.
FOR SALE White enamel gaa range,
Remington typewriter. Burroughs
adding machine; cheap. Tel. 144
FOR SALE, Baled atraw, 30c per
Dale, c xs. nwacuw;. ruuuc
897-R-l.
FOR SALE J. K. Hale peaches. Top
Notch Orchard. Phone sio-j-i.
EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA peaches.
Extreme east end Spring St., then
south to first house. Charlea E.
Rose.
FOR SALETomatoes, Damson plums,
Italian prunes. F. s. carpenter,
Jacksonville highway.
FOR SALE Italian prunes. Phone
7-F-14.
GUNS tor aale or trade. 317 North
Riverside.
PRESSURE water system for deep
well, complete. A real bargain.
E. R. White Machinery. Phone 21
GOOD used sheet metal, suitable for
siding or roofing, on outbuildings.
Brill Metal works.
ITALIAN and petite prunes. Geo. B.
xoung. route l. pnone Y-t1'.
FOR SALETomatoes, winter cab
bage, broccoli plants. 1303 E. lltn.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
n. c. Skeiienger. Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machlnea, all
maxes, s up; terms If desired All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large Ice box: also large
ciecirio range, ruo uaxota Ave.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all
sizes. X15 w. Uth St... Tel. 1645-Y.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
ana teaming, pnone 913-J. .
MISCELLANEOUS
Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other
masea rep. Tel. 427: night 905-Y.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Club Cafe. Aahland, Ore
gon. Must sell a once on account of
poor health. Sacrifice.
FOR SALE Restaurant - Confection
ery, 88000 value, for 84000. If taken
at once. Oood club location. Will
tnke car for part. Box 136, Central
Point, Phone 21.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS I
irn WITH a very small Invest-
wtDU ment "'P lnto tnls l,u"
suburban store snd service
station pumping from 70 to 100
gals, per day, besides good oil busi
ness and grocery.. Furniture, fix
tures, small stock of groceries,
pumps, tanks, air compressor sll go
for 8450.00. Might tske small stan
dard make car as part payment.
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.. Ex
clusive Agents.
BUSINESS DIRECfORT
Abstracts,
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms S
and A, No. 33 North Central Are.,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
AB9IRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
ft t s t e m In Jarlnon
County.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LETT GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plsnt In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
hlnHInf InAAJl .lft.f l(lff(n. and
blanks, 'billing systems, duplicating
caan saiea sups ana everjvu.ng
the printing lines. 38-90 N. Orspe.
Pbone 75.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
M. A BLISS Pslntina; and paper-
( banking. Tel. 640-W. 313 8 Orape.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Money to Lend.
WI LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per oent per month on un
paid balanoe. No other charges. See
W. E. Thomas, 43 South Central,
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-157.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
Piano. Halght Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc 318 Liberty
Bldg.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 815
Prices right. Servloe guaranteed.
RFINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price.. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 333.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers, special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Riverside. Phone I044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice.
To Whom It May Concern:
Hnt.lM la h.raKu .lun that
Board of Directors of the Grants Pass
irngftuon LH-irict win meet Tuesday,
October 3, 1933. at 10 o'clock In the
district office in the Court House,
Grants Pass. Oregon, acting as a
Board of Equalization for the pur
pose of reviewing and correcting Its
assessment and arjDortlonment of
taxes.
This notice published by order of
the Board of Directors of the Orants
Pass Irrigation niar.H.. ihi. Rw riao
of September. 1933.
torbes w. FOSBERY. Secretary.
Howard District
I
HOWARD, Sept. 11. (Spl.) School
started Monday with a large enroll
ment of scholars, with Mi nwian
principal: Miss Patay Brock, fifth and
sixth grade teachers; Miss Reese, third
ana lourcn graae teacnera. and Mra,
Guatln. primary grades teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Yarnell of
Los Angeles arrived the first of the
week and ara staving at. tha. hnm.
of Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell'a parents,
r. ana airs. ioa Bmiv.. t
Mrs. Frank Wldener has been se
riously ill the paat week with neu
ritis. Mr. Smart and family have moved
from the Vtmont house on Howard
avenuo to Medford. The Dole family
la now occupying the house vacated
by Mr. Smart.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent and family have
moved back to their home on Berry
dale. Mrs. Kenneth Rhmvar mi afcia tM
leave the hospital and be taken to
"n ."vine oi ner parents. Mr. and
Mra. Dean, near nenr.m.1 tsint
Several from here attended the 4L
picnio neid at the Elks picnic grounds
Labor day. Among those attending
wore xvu-. ana Mrs. cnas. Young, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Craurher ina ..hll-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Blair and the Ray
lamuy.
Mrs. Conner, who has been visit
ing her son, Owen Pratt, and family,
left the first of the week fop har
home at Otis. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jnhnann an
children have moved into one of the
uroucner nouses on DeBarr avenue.
There waa no achool Friday, the
teachers from here attending the
county Institute.
Mrs. Hepler, mother of Mrs. Ime-
iitauBC... u, seriousjv ill at a Merifnrrl
.hospital.
Mrs. Hattie Reames White. Accredited
Piano teacher, studio 320 Laurel St.
Tel. 449-M.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. Guided
4. Lyric poem
7. Women's part
of a Moham
medan house
12. Silkworm
13. Crony
14. The cream
15. Owns
16. LlRht riven by
the a tars
18. STiikes
ii. Musical itudr
it. Falls back Into
a former
state
11. Atrreeable:
colloq.
!7. Gone by
?ft. Ribbed fabric
30. Animal's
stomach
St. Nlch
H. Specimen
36. Salutation
37. KfrDtntlns fish
19. Wave
to. Tablland
12. Winks
46. Go by s)to
moblla 9. Thin pliable
sheets of
animal or
veRitable
tl.'flUS
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SPOKANE. Wuh.. Sept. 11. (AP)
Th timbered wt haa lot Its lur
for ame 4500 of th 6500 eastern
membcri of the Civilian Conserva
tion Corps, and they want to return
to thelt homes It waa revealed at
Fort Oeorge Wright, district head
quarters, today.
Seventy-five per cent of the eastern
recrutu In this region asked for dis
charges at the expiration of the ftrat
six -month period, while the other 3,
000 have Indicated willingness to re
enroll, Major George Clark, command
ant, said.
Clark mid hta report waa based
on n census of all but five of the
48 camps tn this area.
On the other hand, workers from
Washington, IdaAo and Montana
have re-enrolled for another six-
month period almost unanimously,
Theso you Vis, with the easterners re
maining here, will be nsslgned to 13
or 14 projected winter camps In this
area or transferred to other sections,
possibly In the south.
Thirteen special transcontinental
trains will start enstward from points
In this district at intervals beginning
September 15, bearing tha workers
w.hose enlistments have expired. Nine
trains will go to Camp Dlx, N. J.;
two v Fort Hancock, Va.; one to
Fort DuPont, Del., and one to Jeffer
son Barracks, St. Louis.
About 10 .000 C. C. C. workers are
stationed In the 48 camps, scattered
throughout timbered areas In Wash
ington. Idaho and Montana.
CHICAGO. Sept. 11, (;p) A bride
groom of aeven weeks hacked to death
his bride and her daughter -by a pre
vious msrrlsge today.
The police, summoned to 'investi
gate a turmoil in their apartment,
found Mrs. Lillian Kowalsczek, 40,
and her daughter. Anna Nicholas,
dead of ax wounds. The girl had
been killed as she slept.
In the back yard the officers found
Peter Kowalsczek, 42, still clutching
the ax. He surrendered without a
fight.
Lieut. John Farrell said the man
readily admitted the crime, and ap
peared dazed or drunk. He aald he
waa Jealous of his wife.
"Already she go around with other
men." Kowalsczek was quoted. "I
cant' stand It any longer so I kill
her.w
TEXAS WOMAN NAMED
LAND OFFICE CHIEF i
WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. (AP)
President Roosevelt today appointed
Miss Marie E. Neal of Carthage, Tex.,
to be recorder of the general land
office. i
She Is a member of the Texas state
senate.
1
Real estate or irisurancv leave It
to Jonea. Phone 608 (
Phone 842. Wa'U baui away youi
refuse. City Sanitary Service
Cross-Word Puzzie
f. uutnt
SO. Anglo-Saxon
consonant
1L Came face u
face with
17. Trlcka
19. Wine
'U. Attitude
24. taeerly dr
a!rois or
anxious
25. Short fur a
man's name
18. Sheep
XU. Uon by
31. Strike violently
2. Nlglit befure
an event
13. Ueiulne of (
"Tha Flying
Dutchman"
SS. Animal food
28. Fii-Ht name of a
famous
Americas
actor
41. r$v n.-ft
43, Crlmiiftl fabric
44. Mlitake
ii. Shabby:
colloq.
47. fleawcedt
49. Cut down
10. Character tn
'Uncle Tom'i
Cabin"
11. Mir.
2. Take a seat
1. Obliterate
I. Puts out of
place
4. Qodrlest of the
harvest
i. Tropical fruits
s. vnapping
beetle
7. ContMnta
t. FortlRil
BRIDE, DAUGHTER
SLAIN BY GROOM
Hardest Holes of Two
To Plague Stars in
6U6MORELeXND( f ' , JOHNNY PiCHR.". i
Ross Somcrvllle, tha Canadian
year ago, fares dauble hazard In the big meet starting at Cincinnati September 11. Tha court has been
toughened up to where It'a practically a plot against the player. Including the champion, and the younger
stars of the I'nlted States are aronrrf' and determined the nip shall net again go to Canada. Above art
Somervllle and Johnny Goodman of Omaha. Just before the start of their flpal match a year ago. Fischer
and More land ran be counted up. to give Johnny some strong support In his of fort to keep the trophy t
home this time.
By ELLIS RAWNSLET ,
CINCINNATI, O. P) Flva holes
out of the IB will make or break
the 180 or so golfers, cream of the
country's amateur crop, who come
to Kenwood Country club the week
of September 11 to capture the na
tional crown.
Veterans and -youngstres who hope
to etch their names In fame across
Kenwood's heavily trapped and tricky
fairways will need a master's touch
to keep out of trouble on numbers
1, 4. 0. 13 and 18. in the opinion
of those who have laid out the course
for the event.
But that does not mean that any
of the holes is a place for the man
who now and then lets a loose one
sneak frmo the narrow path to the
distant green.
Kenwood's two courses were rated
dlflcult before, but those who made
plans for the national amateur want
ed something even more of a test.
So they put the worst of the holes
of the two Kenwood courses together,
scrambled them up a bit, ornamented
them with a few traps here and there
and declared themselves "ready."
Welta entered the grounds and, aftor
a brief conversation, drew a- pistol
and shot Grace.
Miss Roberts said that Miss Welts
was disarmed by servsnts and In re
ply to questions declsred: "I had
my own reasons. He didn't do what
he promised to do."
Police said they learned that Miss
Weltc, under an assumed name, oc
cupied a hotel room for eight daya
from which she could watch the gar
den and entrance of the Grace home.
Waited "Chance.
District Attorney Murphy ssld the
woman admitted to him that she had
"waited for the chance" and had at
tempted to kill Orace eight months
ago In hie Ban Pranclaco hotel apart
ment, but waa disarmed and ejected.
Murphy aald she would be charged
with murder.
Members of the Oraos family, In
cluding his widow and eon, Prancls
Orace, Jr., told police they were un
able to account for the tragedy.
Miss Welti wss registered with the
San Francisco county Nurses' asso
ciation as a graduate of the nursing
school of the Kensington Hospital for
women In Phllsdelphla. The regis
tration gave the address of her
mother. Mra. Ida Welti, as Connels
vllle. Pa.
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PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 11. yPl
The heroism of Leslie Wisnard, 1,
saved Sally Mae Moslsr. 13. St. Jos
eph, Mo., from possible death by
drowning yesterday, but he wss frus
trated in sn attempt ot aid Herbert
Pace, 40, his companion In th res
cue, who became exhausted and died
of a heart stuck, sinking Just at
Wlshard was pulling him from th
water.
Riding on a raft at May Lake, near
parkros. the two men aaw th girl
apparently becoming exhausted s
she swam toward their raft. B-ith
Jumped Into the water and swsm to
her assistance.
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Vl'S WAVE SHOP11C new location
Hotel Mediord. VI Corby and Edna
Brewold, operators. Tel. 1430.
NURSE REFUSES 10 COW ON HIGHWAY HOPE FOR SILVER
REVEAL MOTIVE IN CAUSE OF DEATH HELD BY PITTMAN
(Continued rrora Page One)
who sneaked In and grabbed this conntn'a prized amateur coif crown
A Psfk of Trouhle. 1
RAhe la the otflclsl description oi
the "fearsome lire":
No. 1404 yards, par 4. Tee slight
ly above the fairway. Old orchard
and rough on left from 130 to 300
yards. Nest of traps on the light at
300 to 23ft yards. Shot to green must
be pitched to avoid two traps In the
left approach and the high-banked
trap on the right front of the green
Itself. Putting surface moderately
small. Seven traps.
No. 4438 ysrds, par 4. A high
premium la placed on this drive be
cause a tricky slope tn the fairway
at 300 to 335 yards la likely to run a
ball Into the heavy rough at the left.
A, Jutting corner out-of-bounds on
the right at 139 yards Is close to the
line for the best drive, which will
leave a wide open shot for the green.
The large green Is trapped at both
sides and rear. Seven traps.
0 Wind a Factor.
No. 9 448 yards, par 4. A carry
on this two-shotter of anything short
of 300 yards will find a hog-back foe
landing and may run the ball to the
rough on the right or Into traps on
PENDLETON, Ore., Sept. II. m
A victim of third degree burns, Esrl
Wood of Boise, Ida., died In St. An-
htony' hospital here yesterday, after
being brought her Saturday night
when a gasolln truck In which he
waa riding overturned and It con
tent Ignited, on the Columbia River
highway near Arlington.
Report received her ssld Woods
was fatally burned after Edward
Orubba, driver of the truck, had at
tempted to avoid atrlklng a cow.
causing th truck and a seml-traller
to overturn and Its Inflamabl load
burst Into flames.
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10 HELP PAY BILL
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11. (UP)
Olorla Bwanson's too prosperous sp
pearance In court cost her a 12000
diamond bracelet today.
Haled to court aeveral weeka ago
for financial examination In connec
tion with a 37,000 Judgment held
against her by Maurice Cleary, the
atrlcal agent, Miss Swanaon contend.
ed all her property waa pledged to
secure other debts.
Clearly noticed the bracelet, a gift
of Mis Bwanson'a husband, Mlchsel
Farmer, and claimed It.
Mis Swanson protested It was wear.
Ing apparel and not aubject to debt
execution. Today, however, Commis
sioner Kurtft Kauffman of superior
court ruled It was subject, and It will
be sold to help satisfy th Judgment.
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Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Sept. 11. (Spl.)
Mis Eula Benson snd Mra Bruce
Powell left Friday morning by motor
for Eugene for a week visit among
relative and friends. ' !
Mrs. R. M.' Wyatt will b hostess I
to th ladle of the Berean Bible I
class on Thursday afternoon, Septem-1
ber 14. I
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8ALEM, Sept. 11. UP) William
Ward. Portland negro, and restaurant
worker st the stst fair, waa released
front Jail her when a fair patron de
clined to sign a complaint of short
changing against him. Police said
Ward paid th sum In question to
th patron.
Courses
National
the left. From the h Mr-buck, torn
fairway flattena out to a wld valley
witn tne green at the top of the far
slope. Two traps on the left at 431
yards are a factor In reaching home.
The green Is well-trapped at n
right only. Against the prevailing
wind, this Is a troublesome par. Four
traps.
No. 13444 yard, par 4. A very
steep and nearly unplayable, ravin
runs directly in front of the tee and
continues along the right aide of the
fairway for 400 yards. The oarry from
the tee will depend on the player,
with adequate saving In distance for
tne danger of playing to th right.
The large green Is untrapped except
for one at the left rear. Two shallow
traps In the fairway at the left about
400 yards from the tee make th
ahort carry Inadvisable, seven trap.
A Man-Slzed Carry.
No. IS 344 yards, par . A man
slsed carry over two very sever trip
at 310 yarda to a large and open
green. An alternate rout to th
right must be played close to two
traps at th right ld about 330
yards and leave a chine for a ship
shot to th green. Pour traps.
RENO, Ner. Bept. 1!, (UP)
United States Senator Key Plttmsn.
leading authority on silver, left her
lata yesterday for Washington, whir
he will confer with President Roose
velt and treaty officials on a plan,
which, If carried out, may rata th
price of .liver to 1.1 an ounce.
The silver program, as revealed by
the United Press on September .
contemplates an executive order di
recting all United State mint to
coin silver Into dollars and return
th dollar to ths producer after de
ducting lo per oent for mining cost.
SUICIDE DISCOVERED
IN SALEM CITY PARK
SALEM, Sept. 11, -yp) Th corps
of a well-dressed unidentified men
about 45, clutching a revolver with
which he had been ahot In th head,
was found In the city park h.re early
yesterday, police said.
His clothe bora Seattle label and
he carried a Seattle newspsper. Po
lice said hi pocket had been mp- -tied,
apparently by himself. He car
ried a fountain pen and a small
knife on a watch chain. Finger
prints were sent to SeatU tor pos
sible Identification.
GOLD PRICE DROPS
2c UNDER SATURDAY
WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. (AP)
The treasury todsy announoed th)
gold price aa 133.10, a drop ot two
cent as compared with Saturday'
figure.
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at
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